"Right now, I have to admit, that I'm more interested in giving people a little bit of hope and goodness"
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The intent is less about moral purity than about recalibrating what he wants his work to do in public. Actors don’t legislate or engineer; their power is narrative and mood. “Giving people” frames the audience as stressed, depleted, in need of a counterweight. It’s also a quiet acknowledgment of an era when entertainment often doubles as doomscroll fuel - prestige misery, antiheroes, collapse aesthetics. Eckhart isn’t rejecting complexity; he’s signaling a preference for stories that leave you standing up straighter.
“Little bit” is doing a lot of work. It keeps the promise modest, almost practical: not salvation, not propaganda, just a nudge. “Hope” and “goodness” are broad, but paired together they read as both emotional relief (hope) and ethical orientation (goodness). Subtextually, it’s a bid for relevance that doesn’t depend on scandal or snark: the rare celebrity statement that aims for repair over performance.
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"Right now, I have to admit, that I'm more interested in giving people a little bit of hope and goodness." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/right-now-i-have-to-admit-that-im-more-interested-41682/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.










